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WHAT HAPPENED ON 25th February 2001?

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24th February 2001

UN FEARS FOOT-AND-MOUTH GLOBAL CRISIS

The head of the UN Animal Health Food and Agriculture Organisation has warned that foot-and-mouth disease has become a global crisis. The "O" strain of the virus ` the type found in the Essex outbreak ` is widening its geographical range Yves Cheneau told BBC R4's Today programme. "It can spread not only with animals but also with animal products " he said Tourists & immigrants can enable the virus to spread Mr Cheneau warned.

25th February 2001

PROBE INTO DELAY IN SPOTTING OUTBREAK

Officials are looking into the delay in identifying foot-and-mouth disease at the farm at the centre of the outbreak the Agriculture Minister has said. The disease is thought to have gone unreported for up to four weeks at the farm in Heddon-on-the-Wall. "Frankly it is surprising " Nick Brown told the BBC's Breakfast With Frost. Meanwhile Richmond Bushy & Hampton Court Royal parks in London are being closed to the public to protect deer.

25th February 2001

MAN ACCUSED OF DANDO MURDER ON TRIAL

The man accused of killing TV presenter Jill Dando has appeared in court on the first day of his murder trial. Barry Michael George 40 of Fulham west London carried a Bible as he was escorted into an Old Bailey courtroom. Legal submissions have begun with evidence expected to begin on Wednesday The BBC Crimewatch presenter was found dead with a gunshot wound to the head on the doorstep of her Fulham home on April 26 1999.

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24th February 2001

COURT Damien Duberry 20 and Leon Sobers 22 both of Ipswich have been remanded in custody by magistrates in the town after being charged with the murder of barmaid Janet Fleming 38. OUTBREAK Firefighters were not allowed to leave the scene of a blaze at a farm near Alnmouth Northumberland until their equipment had been disinfected due to foot-and-mouth disease concerns. FALL Rescue teams were called in when a man fell 60ft while ice climbing on Ben Nevis. Police say he was taken to hospital with back injuries.

25th February 2001

PROBE INTO DELAY IN SPOTTING OUTBREAK

Officials are looking into the delay in identifying foot-and-mouth disease at the farm at the centre of the outbreak the Agriculture Minister has said. The disease is thought to have gone unreported for up to four weeks at the farm in Heddon-on-the-Wall. "Frankly it is surprising " Nick Brown told the BBC's Breakfast With Frost. Meanwhile Richmond Bushy & Hampton Court Royal parks in London are being closed to the public to protect deer.

25th February 2001

ATTACK A 22-two-year old man is in a

serious condition in hospital after he was in injured in an incident in Greenock. Two 15-year-old youths have been arrested & are due in court tomorrow. ROBBERYA man 55 is in hospital recovering from stab wounds sustained as he was working in a licensed grocers in Wishaw. His assailants are described as two young men wearing light-coloured tops & baseball caps.

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24th February 2001

BATTLE ON TO SAVE BOMB CADET'S HEARING

Doctors treating a boy blinded by a blast at a Territorial Army barracks are fighting to save his hearing. Stephen Menary 14 of White City west London also lost his left hand in Wednesday night's explosion at the TA centre in Shepherd's Bush. Stephen could lose the hearing in his left ear a spokeswoman for Chelsea & Westminster Hospital said. She said Stephen lost his right eye to cancer when he was four months old.

25th February 2001

PROBE INTO DELAY IN SPOTTING OUTBREAK

Officials are looking into the delay in identifying foot-and-mouth disease at the farm at the centre of the outbreak the Agriculture Minister has said. The disease is thought to have gone unreported for up to four weeks at the farm in Heddon-on-the-Wall. "Frankly it is surprising " Nick Brown told the BBC's Breakfast With Frost. Meanwhile Richmond Bushy & Hampton Court Royal parks in London are being closed to the public to protect deer.

25th February 2001

DOTCOM RETAILER READY TO CLICK ON AGAIN

Internet retailer LetsBuyIt.com is to resume trading after being saved by a #33m rescue package. The London-based business was on the brink of becoming the latest in a spate of dotcom failures after applying for protection from creditors in December. A company restructuring will lead to 200 out of 320 jobs being lost & the closure of offices across Europe. Founder John Palmer said the firm had emerged "healthier for the experience".

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